Good morning :) Today's painting was done plein air of the Derry Edain horse farm in Cochranville. It was a beauty of a day with the early Autumn colors just beginning to pop. The highlight of the day was when the 2 horses who board on the property came galloping down to greet me and the white horse allowed me to pet her. She was such a gentle giant and not only that, but even bowed to me several times. I truly was honored to have been given this gift from such a beautiful and powerful animal. White horse energy has been strong in my sphere for at least the past week. Yesterday's painting was one I created before the plein air expedition to the Derry Edain farm as I had the image galloping through my mind for several days.. Connecting with the beautiful white horse on Friday not only was an honor, but felt like an affirmation. Later, I looked through my photos and realized that the sign flanking the driveway into Derry Edain has a woman in a dress riding on a white horse. And, as I am writing this post, I looked up the address to the Derry Edain farm and just now realized that it is located onWhite Horse Road. I do love when synchronicities like this pop up.. to me they are a reassuring nudge from the other side.. :) Scroll down to see pictures of the horses, the farm as well as some possible adjustments I could make to the painting..
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Sunday, October 24, 2021
Day 24 - Derry Edain Plein Air Day
Derry Edain, Oil, 11"x14", nfs
When you paint on location, you have to decide what you are going to include and what information is not necessary to your painting. It is something that challenges me every time and this painting was no exception. After bringing it home and looking at it for awhile, I am thinking it may be better if I crop some of it off. Since I paint on wood panel, this is something I can do relatively easily with my bandsaw, after the painting dries. Below are 2 crops I could do. The first is a square and would measure 10"x10". The second is the painting cut directly in half and would measure 7"x11". Something to ponder.. the question is, is the tree necessary to the story. Is any of the right hand side of the painting necessary to the story?
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